Scotch Grain Whisky

Over 90% of all Scotch whisky sold is blended whisky. Blended whisky has been the cornerstone of the industry for so long because it is cheaper to produce than single malt whisky. The reason is, blended whisky contains grain whisky as well as malt whisky and grain whisky is much cheaper and easier to produce. The grain brings different qualities to the final blend than the malts do, and helps to bring more boisterous malts together too. The result is an an approachable whisky, made to suit a wide range of palates that is also more economical than a single malt.

Recently, we're seeing more Scotch grain whiskies released that flaunt the fact that grain whiskies can be delectable in their own right. There are single grains and also blended grain whiskies now available that are more than worth your time.

Hunter Laing's Sovereign single grain Scotch whisky bottlings have had a little redesign, they have! Very handsome, very dashing. And what better type of vessel is there than a handsome one to present... More info

A Hunter Laing Sovereign bottling of single grain Scotch whisky from the closed Cambus distillery, matured in a single refill hogshead for 26 years. It was distilled in August 1988 and bottled by... More info

From Hunter Laing's Sovereign range comes a 26 year old Girvan single grain Scotch whisky, which has been matured in a refill hogshead from October 1988 to November 2014. Only 283 bottles have been... More info

A single cask bottling of Port Dundas single grain Scotch whisky, matured in a refill hogshead for 25 years. It was distilled in October 1988 and bottled by the lovely Hunter Laing chaps in September... More info

Another well-aged single grain Scotch whisky joins Douglas Laing's illustrious Xtra Old Particular range, this one from the Strathclyde distillery. It was distilled in October 1974 and was left to... More info

20 year old North British single grain Scotch whisky, bottled as part of Douglas Laing's Clan Denny range. It was distilled in 1994 and eventually bottled in 2014 at 51% ABV. Rich with citrus peel... More info

Single cask single grain Scotch whisky from the North British distillery, bottled by Duncan Taylor for their Rare Auld Grain range. It was distilled in September 1991 and matured in a Sherry cask for... More info

What's rare, old and was made at the North British distillery? Why, it's this bottling of 23 year old single grain Scotch whisky! It was distilled in August 1991 and left to age in cask 261477 until... More info

From Duncan Taylor's Rare Auld Grain independent bottling range comes... Well, an independent bottling of rare, old grain whisky of course! This 24 year old single grain Scotch whisky was distilled by... More info

Independently bottled Invergordon single grain Scotch whisky, bottled for the Pearls of Scotland range. This gorgeous grain was distilled back in December 1972 and bottled in May 2014, with an outturn... More info

Single grain Scotch whisky from the North British distillery, bottled as part of the Pearls of Scotland range. It was distilled in winter 1994 and bottled in autumn 2013 with an outturn of just 160... More info

40 year old single grain Scotch whisky from the North of Scotland distillery, bottled for Douglas Laing's Executive Decision range (this is the name of their Directors' Cut range outside of Europe -... More info

A 13 year old single grain Scotch whisky from the Strathclyde distillery in Glasgow, bottled by Chivas for their Cask Strength Edition range. It was distilled in February 2001 and matured until August... More info

Single grain Scotch whisky from the Girvan Patent Still range, presented at 57.1% ABV. Despite its higher strength, this single grain retains its mellow, creamy vanilla and vibrant citrus notes that... More info

A Douglas Laing Clan Denny bottling of Cambus single grain Scotch whisky, which has been matured in a single cask for 25 years. It was distilled back in 1988, around 5 years before the distillery was... More info

An independently bottled single grain Scotch whisky from an undisclosed Ayrshire distillery, which was distilled in August 1998 and bottled in November 2014. Very intriguing indeed - we're sure the... More info

40 year old single grain Scotch whisky from the Invergordon distillery, matured in a single cask from March 1974 to December 2014. This well-aged treat was bottled by Douglas Laing for their Xtra Old... More info

Single cask single grain Scotch whisky from the Port Dundas distillery, matured in a refill hogshead for 26 long years. It was distilled by Port Dundas in October 1988 and bottled by Hunter Laing for... More info

The much anticipated David Beckham endorsed single grain whisky, produced at Cameronbridge distillery. A combination of first-fill, rejuvenated and refill bourbon barrel-matured whiskies are used and... More info

All hail the Coffey still! Or is that the coffee still? Whilst the label may be a little confused by these homophonic terms (and Invergordon may not have any actual Coffey stills these days...), the... More info

Oh, what's this? Another excellent bottling of single grain Scotch whisky from Douglas Laing's The Clan Denny selection? Marvellous! This one is a 26 year old Invergordon single grain, distilled in... More info

52 year old single grain Scotch whisky from the North British distillery, matured in a single first-fill hogshead for over half a century! You don't see much grain whisky at this age, that's for sure... More info

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